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21st Century Afro Extravaganza

Grant Phabao and Djouls - 21st Century Afro Extravaganza

Grant Phabao and Djouls - 21st Century Afro Extravaganza (MP3 Podcast on www.ParisDJs.com) Colored-Inc., 2010-07-10 The Paris DJs extended family has among the most pro-active in spreading the good word about worldwide African music. Celebrating the recent releases by One Foot In Jail or Franck Biyong on our brand new Colored-Inc. label, and announcing the upcoming albums from Oghene Kologbo (thru Kraked) or Ebo Taylor (thru Strut), here's nearly 4 hours of 21st century afrojazz, afrobeat, ethio-jazz, afrofunk and afrolatin grooves - selected and mixed by Grant Phabao and Djouls who are...

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Cadillac Jones - Rhythm Method

Cadillac Jones Rhythm Method
Cadillac Jones - Rhythm Method
(CD/Digital) South City SCR 005, 2009-08-21

Rhythm Method, the fourth album from Cadillac Jones, finds the band tracing a steady pulse through funk's past and future. The first half of the album explores grooves of the early '60s. Blazing organs and punctuated horn lines run roughshod over tight drumbeats and the comforting tone of a Fender p-bass. At the album's midway point, the band shifts gears into darker territory. By the end of the record Cadillac Jones returns home; the same band but with a decidedly different outlook, encapsulated by the electronic comfort food of the closing track Wonderbread. Ultimately Rhythm Method unleashes the band from its conceptual moorings of albums past and puts it back where it's most comfortable-all over the funk/jazz map.

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grant phabao and djouls 21st Century Blaxploitation

Grant Phabao & Djouls - 21st Century Blaxploitation

Grant Phabao & Djouls - 21st Century Blaxploitation(MP3 Podcast on ParisDJs.com) T.I.M.E.C., 2008-02-06 Info : From oldschool wah-wah rides to psychedelic soul, from deep funk to b-boy partying, from soul rock to electronic grooves, from pop to disco, here's the first volume of a new series of mixes, covering the '21st Century Blaxploitation' genre. This is an imaginary soundtrack to a smashing flick yet to be filmed, starring vintage shots of Pam Grier in her prime, animation fused with real-time shooting, uncanny 3D special effects and even more amazing stuff we can't divulge yet!...

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